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The Recipe
"The Recipe" is an intensive look at how one can find love—in themselves and in a lover—and keep it strong. The Recipe: Love Made Simple, by Dr. Rick Blum, is the complete guide to love. While the title sounds suspiciously...
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Volver Is to Return
by Carol Davala
With its focus on love, family, and forgiveness, this memorable work instills a feeling of hope even in the darkest of times. In Rebeca Rios-Kohn’s engaging, multifaceted saga "Volver Is to Return", a devoted woman deals with...
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Most Perfect Things about People
by Karen Rigby
At the luminous center of this novel is a family that, however they are dispersed, finds a way to endure. Most Perfect Things About People is a naturalistic novel-in-portraits that explores violence in Southern Ontario. With remarkable...
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Hidden Magic
"Hidden Magic" breathes new life into the urban fantasy genre. In Hidden Magic: The Portal Opens, the mythological and the everyday collide as a young girl comes into incredible power with the fate of two worlds hanging in the balance....
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The Girl Who Could Read Hearts
This is an affecting story about believing in oneself, and perhaps even of the importance of the supernatural. In Sherry Maysonave’s intriguing and supernatural "The Girl Who Could Read Hearts", a young girl with special powers...
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Unconventional Love Affair
A couple are made for each other in this convincing romance. The tension in this coming-of-age romance hinges on a twelve-year age difference between Brad, an Iraq War veteran, and Linda, a recently divorced single mother. Their shared...
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How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future
Whole Brain Thinking offers a thoughtful message of hope that transcends today’s polarizing culture. "How Whole Brain Thinking Can Save the Future", by James Olson, promises to act as an antidote to the frazzled and fragmented nature...